Bob Carr
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 77 |
Date of birth | September 28,1947 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Matraville |
Australia | |
Spouse | Helena Carr |
Job | Journalist |
Politician | |
Party | Australian Labor Party |
Siblings | Greg Carr |
Education | UNSW Sydney |
Matraville Sports High School | |
Previous position | Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia (2012–2013) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 548111 |
Run for Your Life
Diary of a Foreign Minister
Thoughtlines: Reflections of a Public Man
What Australia Means to Me
Matters of Principle: The Labor Revival in New South Wales
Australia's International Development Assistance Program 2013-14: Effective Aid : Helping the World's Poor
Australia's International Development Assistance Program 2012-13: Helping the World's Poor; Implementing Effective Aid
Social Democracy and Australian Labor
Winning at Their Sales Game
ALP Program to Expand National Parks: Bob Carr and the ALP ; a Better Way
Address by the Premier, Minister for Ethnic Affairs and the Arts, the Hon. Bob Carr MP, on the Occasion of the 82nd Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Willoughby Town Hall, Victoria Avenue, Willoughby, Sydney
Diary of a Foreign Minister
Thoughtlines: Reflections of a Public Man
What Australia Means to Me
Matters of Principle: The Labor Revival in New South Wales
Australia's International Development Assistance Program 2013-14: Effective Aid : Helping the World's Poor
Australia's International Development Assistance Program 2012-13: Helping the World's Poor; Implementing Effective Aid
Social Democracy and Australian Labor
Winning at Their Sales Game
ALP Program to Expand National Parks: Bob Carr and the ALP ; a Better Way
Address by the Premier, Minister for Ethnic Affairs and the Arts, the Hon. Bob Carr MP, on the Occasion of the 82nd Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Willoughby Town Hall, Victoria Avenue, Willoughby, Sydney
Bob Carr Life story
Robert John Carr is an Australian retired politician and journalist who served as the 39th Premier of New South Wales from 1995 to 2005, as the leader of the NSW Branch of the Australian Labor Party.